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Summary
A Mr. Handyman franchise that installs grab bars and handles small bath/accessibility and repair jobs, with named techs (Onur, Frank, Aaron) earning strong praise for punctual, courteous, detail-oriented work and upfront estimates.
The dominant negative — repeated across many reviews — is severe price shock: jobs quoted by phone at a few hundred dollars billed at $1,700–$2,800, with refusal to itemize and a non-refundable trip fee, hitting retirees and military families.
What reviewers say
What reviewers liked
- Installs grab bars and handles small accessibility/repair jobs; punctual, courteous, detail-oriented techsFall safety
- Upfront estimates and quality one-day work when scoped accurately
What to watch for
- Severe price shock — small jobs quoted by phone at hundreds billed at $1,700–$2,800; refusal to itemizeCost & quotes
- Charges a non-credited trip/estimate fee even when the quote is declinedCost & quotes
- Retirees and active-duty military report feeling overchargedSales pressure & trust
Common themes
grab-bar installskilled techsprice shock & non-itemized billstrip/estimate fees
Services & features
- Grab bar install
- Wheelchair accessible
- Grab bars included